The Internet Archive discovers and captures web pages through many different web crawls.
At any given time several distinct crawls are running, some for months, and some every day or longer.
View the web archive through the Wayback Machine.

This collection contains web crawls performed as the pre-inauguration crawl for part of the End of Term Web Archive, a collaborative project that aims to preserve the U.S. federal government web presence at each change of administration. Content includes publicly-accessible government websites hosted on .gov, .mil, and relevant non-.gov domains, as well as government social media materials. The web archiving was performed in the Fall and Winter of 2016 to capture websites prior to the January 20, 2017 inauguration. For more information, see http://eotarchive.cdlib.org/.

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Maryland Commission to Study the Regulation of Payroll Services

The Commission to Study the Regulation of Payroll Services is responsible for studying the function, size, and structure of the payroll services industry operating in the State; the role of the payroll services industry in the tax payment system at the State and federal levels; and the nature, oversight, and regulation of payroll service companies in other jurisdictions, including any licensing, permitting, and bonding requirements; and make recommendations for regulating payroll service companies in the State, including the best practices for preventing fraud by payroll service companies in the collection and payment of taxes, and the feasibility and cost of establishing State licensure or registration of payroll service companies, including requiring qualifying examinations and the potential benefits of licensure or registration.